06-07-2012 06:55 PM
I love my tablet and sketchbook. It's fantastic.
But I would love it EVEN MORE if I could click a button and colour pick where my pen was. The hold-target feature is cumbersome.
THANKS! LOVE THIS TABLET!
06-07-2012 07:23 PM
Not sure about your question but, when ICS update is avaiable in the next few days you probably won;t want to run the update until the Sketchbook Pro issue is fixed.
There is a whole thread on this issue.
06-07-2012 09:29 PM
If Lenovo renamed their tablet the iThink, Autodesk might be fooled long enough to consider such a feature. =P
But yeah, like the poster above said, Sketchbook in ICS on the Thinkpad is broken, specifically in the sense that it no longer detects pressure data.
06-08-2012 01:19 PM
The pressure sensitivity on mine works fine. ?? Mine is new out of the box though and i just recently downloaded the latest sketchbook pro.
There is a lot of negative energy on these boards, but i suppose that's to be expected on tech-support fourm.
Jonathan
06-08-2012 01:41 PM - edited 06-08-2012 01:42 PM
The new ics update, first "tested" with WE and UK Tablets has toget adjusted...
e.g. pen pressure is not working in sbp
a fix is said to be around soon...
lets see if other problems get fixed, too
Kind of negativ if things are not behaving as they should, isnt it.
06-08-2012 02:30 PM
jonnydark wrote:The pressure sensitivity on mine works fine. ?? Mine is new out of the box though and i just recently downloaded the latest sketchbook pro.
There is a lot of negative energy on these boards, but i suppose that's to be expected on tech-support fourm.
Jonathan
It works fine in Honeycomb; it's broken in Ice Cream Sandwich. They've got a fix for that, apparently, so we in the US region should be just fine once it launches.
06-08-2012 05:37 PM
okay great.